Depending on what you're using your kettle for, choose a capacity that aligns with your needs. Stainless steel, glass, and plastic are the most common materials used to make electric kettles.
All of the kettles we tested had cords that extended from the bases, rendering the kettles themselves cordless. Look for bases that allow you to wrap and stow the cord underneath for added convenience ...
The Prestige Atlas 1.8 PKOSS 1.8 Electric Kettle comes with a stainless-steel body and is powered by a 1500 Watts motor. It offers a capacity of 1.8 litre Is suitable for water, tea and soups.
Pigeon by Stovekraft Amaze Plus Electric Kettle (14289) with Stainless Steel Body, 1.5 litre, used for boiling Water, making tea and coffee, instant noodles, soup etc. (Silver) This lightweight ...